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Show i r iu- I Elepha" Chrirtley, Cory-- L found tiny china th.1937 Sines than 700 and little, in every ivory to fro Uiem .ta HUkKP tonL He kept eeted mors A,, UI. and alle 1 aniai eay this rnierey Cbfctf-BIin- ftSpyneM tell until W Groves Record Ruth Wyeth Spears SouthpawMark PICKING the five greatest left-- 1 handed pitchera of all time is a ifJ, Pr l3J ng rJgSent S,5 ignore JR J "5 j, Mr. rg 0 MibLiiiLlityl IlM h UNO. NEVADA, SimS 0RL GOLDEN art oapalw Noe at Ite hm. nS hM HOTEL APARTMENT M ha. at huh ealh. EmmmSI litas Sv American League Champ That's enough current history. go back to Lefty's prime. la Lets 1929 Grave won 28 and lest 8 for aa average of .769. Ia 1921 he wen 28 and dropped 5 tor an average of J48. In 1931 he balanced 21 wins against 4 losses for the terrific aver- trailer girl Ladgw PRINTS CHAPTER XIV Continued -1- 8As Lynn came down the staircase she looked absurdly young, Wild thought as he watched. They went off down a winding path to the pool. There must have been twenty people gathered about, most of them with highballs. Wild took Lynn directly to to mother. She seemed so much younger than Lynn had Imagined that the girl was startled. "What in the world kept you two to town so long on a day like this?' demanded Mrs. Austin with lovely smile for Lynn. I didn't get through work until 5:30, Mrs. Austin. I hope I didnt disturb things." "Good girl! thought Wild as he grinned down at hto mother. First round to Lynn. Mrs. Austin looked speculatively at the girL "Why, she's lovelyl Mrs. Austin's heart contracted. She had had a hunch aU along. Wild had been so different this Summer. Mrs. Austin wa clever, charming woman and she adored her boy. She had seen one son make a disastrous marriage. She was determined Out Wild would not be taken to the same way. "This to my brother. Chuck, this to Lynn," Wild was saying. Other introductions followed. "Comte we'U take a plunge. Wild led her to the pooL Lynn did over the edge of the pool. It was wonderful to be swimming again. Wild took e running dive and was beside her. 'TU teach you to dive one of these days, he promised. The others were calling to each other across toe water, laughing little out of easily. Lynn felt things, and then chided herself for youll hear from the girls before you The girl was telling Mr. Austin leave! about toe little Vermont town You sound as though you minded where she was born. And then Austoe gossip more than the loss of tin began a long stray about hia your family." afternoons golf, of which Lynn unChuck struck toe bench with hia derstood hardly a word. hand. Lynn suddenly felt sorry for Wild realized suddenly how hard him, (or it was plain he was suffer- It was for Lynn to talk to these peoing. ple. They had so little to common. "That's a lie! I loved them! I He must be sure she had a nice suppose I still do. But God when time Sunday and Monday. your wife runs off with your best Wild apologized: I felt miserable friend! I did everything for her, about deserting you tonight." She never bad anyeverything. You neednt I enjoyed myself." thing until I married her You must be tired. I'll see you How different Chuck was from break away early. There'll be dancWild; I wonder what she'd say? tomorrow night and it will be Lynn spoke her thoughts before she ing late then. realized what she said. When she finally went to her room, What do you mean! That maybe a gorgeous home Marie North came along with her for a little chat Lynn had toe feet and money were not enough. What more could a woman tog that the girl waa frankly curious about her and had promised to make want? a report to the reat Companionship, sympathy, un"Thats a grand frock, Marie rederstanding. I'd die, 1 think, without marked as Lynn hung It to the them." Nobody had ever before talked to clothes closet "Its one of Mme. Reanoud's. I model for her, you know. "It must be fun working, having freedom from your damned family, Marie remarked. When Maria had found out where Lynn lived to New York, and whether she liked posing for Bouchler, she left didn't bdongl Did she take toe pearls when CHAPTER XVI she left? No; she had toe decency to leave them. "You shouldnt complain then." Chuck had a sudden desire to slap this impertinent young persons (wh . N PHOTO-KRAF- T rM f. all-tim- "CnOa MT t" Lomond ta . N KNOBS AND 4 A BASE OF l"X4"d -- LUMBER ADDED- CHEST PAINTED BLUE TO MATCH CURTAINS ANDT CHAIR SLIP I COVERj something new. Gram decided to get rid of the buffet, then Marty Grandmother, who to just Gram" said that she wanted itl This sketch to her family. Also about her shows you one of the things aha favorite grandson, Bill, and hto and Bill did with it. Watch next toe week for what became of to mirbride, Marty tame for whom Gram made toe ror and legs. stunning rag rug in Sewing Book NOTE: That to white rick-rac- k Then there to Bills kid sister, that trims the blue chambray curBetsy, who streamlined the old tains and r. The chair iron bed illustrated in Book 3. You to the one made over from an old all know "Mom," too. She has be- rocker described to toe new Book come almost famous because of 5. To get your copy send order to: and her curtains and "The Rug That Grew Up With the UBS. ROTH WTETH SPEAKS And there to "Dad Family. Drawer M who to handy with hammer, aaw New Tec BedtorS Rllli and screw driver. 10 eeate foe Book B. Encipec toe have Well, recently family Name on Gram about her ganged-u-p buffet. Addreee fancy They eeeieieeeeeeiesesssoMess think she deserves and can afford have heard quite a good you deal in these articles about slip-cove- slip-cove- out-of-da- Items of Interest Sunday waa a perfect day. Wild and Lynn, both up early, had breakfast with some of toe golfers, and the Housewife then toe two of them went off to a salL Wild took along a basket; and Lynn wore her bathing suit. To dice or cut marshmallowa Camphor will remove the white Lying on too deck, covered with ringa left on tablee by water easily, dip a dry scissors into pown oil, Lynn relaxed, watched dered sugar. Wild sail the smart little cetboat glasses. e e e expertly. They wen eo perfectly can be removed ataina Iodine are Whea washed they rag rags happy there together, acoottog along to toe wind. Lynn did not stop to should be rinsed thoroughly be- from washable fabrics with a dicause soap left in them makes luted ammonia solution. ask why. I e e e Toward noon they made for a reef them catch dirt more easily. the' boxes from which offered some shade, and went Keep spice away to a swim. Later, lying to toe Small she bath towels which are stove to prevent the essential oils shade; they had their lunch. light in weight but firmly woven and flavor from drying out. "Thla is perfect Youre a nice are easier for children to handle To keep cream fillings from companion, Lynn. Wild turned over and are easier to launder. find smiled up at her. "Yon know soaking into cake layers, sprinkle If one-ha- lf something Ive always wondered. cap of batter to re- a thin layer of confectioner's How did you get back up North? quired in making a cake and you sugar over toe cake. Then add Lynna heart was pounding. She have only cup, add the filling and sprinkle it with a felt there was danger ahead. Final- three tablespoons of sour cream little more sugar before the next and you will have a light, fluffy layer to put on the cake. To avoid ly she answered: "Rene. excess sweetness, use leas than the cake. "Rene? usual amount of sugar In toe 'Tve meant to tell you the whole Select that are easy story. Wild. Lynn made a resolve to launder and large enough to to toil the truth, then and there. "You remember toe car you protect your hands. Hang a genchased that night? 1 waa to the back erous supply of them near toe stove or keep them in a nearby seat hidden. "You wretch! If Fd only found drawer. you thenl Think of the trouble it To clear the living-rooof stale would have saved me. Lynns eyes widened to surprise. "Dont you tobacco smoke: Prepare a jar know I moved heaven and earth to with a few drops of oil of lavender on a lump of crystal ammonia. find you? He waa suddenly serious. Pour on a little boiling water and "I had no idea. Am a Child Well, 1 did. I never forgot you. leave the jar in the room. You Is she a child? then treat her I tried but I couldn't He raised will be pleased with the pleasant with reverence and politeness. himself on hia elbow. Suddenly he fresh scent it leaves behind. took one of her bands, brushed the send from its palm and kissed it 1 must tell him! Lynn tried to draw her hand away. In SALT LAKE CUT "Tm pretty much off the deep end about you, Lynn. You know that He drew her to him, lifted her face to his. "Please." He kissed her sudden"Sweet! ly, bolding her close. Lynn struggled WiU, pleas I to un-ta- I a Horn FILLED WITH i PUTTY-PLAI- AROUND h. HOUSE la and SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- the eldest son of the Austin millions like that "She had e string of pearls which had belonged to a Queen." T imagine one might be very lonely here, if one didnt belong." 1 admit "She didn't belong. toatl Chuck turned impatiently. "She showed me how much aha I n,a id SCREW HOLES! By VERA BROWN OaolaMr fmUwA Nil TWWi Blit Lila nmOND. IS age ef JS8. For those three conaeo-uiiv- e years he was champion of the KODAK FINISHING American league pitchers. Then, in her After all. I am an outsider. " 1813, after giving way to Johnny 16 250 Mrs. Austin gave toe signal M Imlori id IS primt IS. IS shortly to everybody that It was inhUc BEX FHOTO is Oita UUlL time to dress for dinner. interminable. seemed Dinner OFFICE EQUIPMENT Lynn sat down the table from Wild, between hto brother and e young nV AXD USED Sata iai Wain. SW taac wk afa, man from Asheville. Coffee was IL SCSI EX. U W. SnWns, Sail Lite erved on toe terrace. Then Mrs. Austin suggested bridge. Of course, ACOUSTICON Lynn did not play. "Then that means one tables out, Iwtaf A Mi Elia ISM Nn Varna Toba Cartel Alta. unless Wild wiU play. a pretty bruSalk Air Ban Cootactin. nette moaned. ACOUSTICON INSTITUTE Chuck wont, you know how he E. IL Crmi. Mar. is. Mrs. Austin aptdogtoed for her M h. Stall SC. Bak late City. Utah elder son. "Please sit In, Wild! begged a BABY CHICKS pretty brunette, whose name was Marie. SENVEE HATCHED BLOOD TESTED haHHellS Wild came over to Lynn with a SO haarlaa. Mlaar laptewa. aad I guess Pm sunk. Never shrug. ca. A ante. SSJS, AA. SSJOs IMS, Hairy Stead. B.1L mind. They won't keep me late. pnpaM. lulnah Will you mind talking to Chuck? COLOSADO &tTCHEET, Lynn did, very much, and it was clear to her Chuck was Just as anINEXPENSIVE MEALS noyed. But there was nothing to do but smile gracefully and accept TW krt food la Salt to Late hy toe situation. Tkt MATFLOWEB CAFE The five tobies settled themselves MOSES GROVE dJHSatk Maia POPULAR PRICED ROBERT Uiftonai. Diaan and Sandwichn and there was a lot of talk about Allen the previous year, he recap- stakes which Lynn did not undertured the league hurling champion- stand. She went out on to the terKODAK FINISHING .750-- 24 race. The night was gorgeous. ship with an average of PHOTO-KRAF-T followed her, glaring st hto wina and I losses. mother. career economy film service strictly Grove started his he anAsy EsO Dneloped with as a "fireball pitcher. He had "WeR hero we arel" fastest the nounced. to burn Wily Prints 25c probably spaed Lynn Obi frilll a . . a He was "Yes, here we are! c ball of an He was so frankly anWrtp coin and ffa canfaNy nothing more than a thrower, pour- Innghed. bat- noyed. ing on the speed every time a DRUGS I dont mind Just being here him. He kept that up ss faced ter Im 749 crack- aimM- Really, the Run along. but was he able, aK Late Cky. Utah as long - t mean It." ing point finally came. "Mother would be furious. Hto arm went bate It became the deafened say can't" Ne time. longer first sore for the Then let's premise he rely solely upon speed. It "All right AUREX IS BETTER! to be pobecame a finished each other we don't have be that then was wns dethag friction noises ara aiia-curve ball lite. WeU Just sit and brood!" a He developed Ftifonn perfnetiy in any position pitcher. of pace. Instead ef notion. Finn Aodiomotor last uud a change studCHAPTER XV N Mata smoking In every pitch, Grove a offica. ied bis batter, outsmarting him. him-elIE. MORRIS fir ASSOCIATES Chuck laughed ta spite of In those 15 years Grove worked a lot kid, a funny Youre 25 was He in more than 650 games. S04 Jndgn IniMing than Bob younger than I thought you'd be. years old, four years oldershowed Salt Laka City "I'm nineteen." he up when Feller is today, 1025 "A terrific age! s Mack Connie for work with "It to. I feel a hundred years old. Athletics. He played his first proMartins-burg "I suppose its not much fun being fessional ball with the own." team of the Blue Ridge league on your is though. Things art going "It 1020. back in me. I'm a lucky girL tor well to io And through all those years son down at the white looked fwfc vlctories-reawoven that thread of 286 her profile. blur of enough for Robert Moses I didn't suppose working girls e list of to any Grove top BEN LOMOND like to work. He was quite sincere. great southpaws. "There's where youre wrong. Ive had an easy time since I got out not 0DEN, UTAH to wonderful of high school. But it Sport Shorts of when you (eel secure, able to take blble Life." dally The "Sporting has sus- care of yourself. racing fans In England, Chuck was a little abashed. He of publication 119 years after pended such candor. Cincinnati had not expected . . . Ernie Lombardi, big come to a stone bench and They'd catcher, use a golfer's Interlocking Chuck sat down and lighted a ciga- bat . . . Gene grip to holding his Atlanta, Dahlbender Jr, What do you. IB, know about a shot recently troubles? Ga., golfer, I know what it means to be at the Druid Hills golf courseto where my next grandmother Dean's hungry, not to know or where I m pinny from beto and coming baseball meal urging him to quit Thats trouble going to sleep! come a revival preacher. catchCub Bob Collins. Chicago Are you serious? A pretty girl hto winters firing a locoer. spends SLliey-e- es . like ta you?" SMS I1.M fate Nnaa fa S ptnana - . S4.SS motive at Pittsburgh "Certainly, I mI The trouble chamamateur golf Ak Cakd Lnnact and Lahby money to that they Ward, national 0rta a pro: with people with to find something to be lto..Tn Dana pion. to expected to become around hunt Wres. . Ban at fessional within a year . about. I see it ta the XHranla 800 United unhappy iff those wealthy womMost tling to sponsored by Eictem Optlatota-S- Innthm Pacific Coast hop. . to change places with colleges hate d Onanam and Ad CM I'd States en! nominated have coaches conference them. Hotel Ben eleven "What do you know about lifeT Jimmy Phelan's Washington OCDKN. UTAH . . . Fred I'm 85. 'My wife has left me for favorites as championship Caaa ran an my son 1932 Indianapanother man. I haven't seen B. ntirM. Mar Frame, winner of the even know don't a year, almost olis speedway classic. Is recovering in him (or on the Wes' where he is. She', using the held injuries serious J?.11 bom Those are LAKE Wah Na. 4111 HALT settlement coast. Everybody know them, facta. EL anta LEGS. MIRROR DOOR CARVING AND HANDLES WERE REMOVED (Ralaaacd by Waatara Nawnapcr Union.) Onr awn Hut weald be headed by aaya Boston the one and only Robert Mws Grove. We wouldnt fight about to tarnish drawbridge three bridge. the numerical order of the next four it Herb Pennock, Rube WaddeU, Carl Fabt channel, although Hubbell and Eddie Plank. bMt They rtTdty IW00 were all great ball players. Grove rate ai the outstanding paaaed the winner of aU time. five vessel In his 15 years with to 1840 the season he won 286 up $118. TheX games and lott 128 for a grand averdenied the rity. age of .085. No one else has apdrawbridge, from proached that figure. 8 a m. Christy Mathewaon finished his IjjfTaa. leeg career with aa average of JO. Grover Cleveland Alexander empy Depositor. ptied .(42. Both of these gentlemen of are aure of undying fame, having iih managesof millions one of the na- - been chosen for baseball's Dan of d0?n,t Pane. Eddie Plank's mark was salary Cy Young's .619 and Big Ed rf hi. stenographers, all Walsh's IS As brilliant a pitcher as WaddeU years vhat happened was, hie lifetime average wee .588. Connie Mack, who never did throw failed i. a itory of a bank that hie money around, paid the Baltiwhich place. character f more Oriole (105,000 for Lefty the righteousness ahead bf most expensive player he had ever loopholes. and legal gis bought Grave proved to be a barstate Wisconsins L Smith, gain, though. After tiling him 1 ss simple as his name hie best nine years, Connie passed of it-him on to Tom Yawkey's Red Sox giftni be keeps with Max Bishop and goring (5,000 annually, George Wal-beJT nJOMess than (25 weekly. for (125,000 end two player. balk of his earnings, (3,800, Grave wae thought to be uU of the Lnm-M- at M to ths depositors then. He was la poor physthrough bank of Shell Lake, Wis., ical condition, though not from lack un-y- rf of declaration a mile dgned ml training. Every pitch pned him liability before liquidation that first year in Beiton, and he worn ten li years ago. and lest eight games. The critics wnnr nn n rmnnnnrirr Wl Yswkey that he had wound up on the abort end of the deal. But in the last five years with Boston prior to 1040, Grove pitched 83 winning games working at a .870 clip. In the last two years he won 29 games and dropped only 8. HOTELS .1 HCWB SEW Stands as Top fascinating Indoor sport Service Mart CWtiaue I fSMi sssi tytimesn By ROBERT McSIIANE d live in n .otoJdind, eata 'Consist we waist. Wiali 5 rt Speaking of Snorts W. : one-four- th ra m The place seemed fell ef young peeple and Wild waa talking to a beautiful blonde. face. He turned, realized she was imlling: Youre nice, only youre afraid everybody's after you for your money! You're nice yourself, you know, end very handsome. Chuck had toe grace to tough little. "I'm just a bitter old man the moon, he said, crying little shamefacedly. 'Youre not alone to that We different all do it Only we ay things. What are you crying for? Holly' wood, maybe? Not Hollywood. She considered to a little, trying to be honeetrestwonder if I know? I'm Just less. that's alL Be careful end don't stub your pretty toes, Chuck warned. Talking seemed to help Chuck. This girl waa not of their world, she wouldn't be looking at him across from dinner tablet, with pity to her eyeal 1 hate pity. That's whet I get She now! You see she wee pretty. worked for me. My secretary. They tried to stop me, but I wouldn't At first we were happy and adored the boy. Then things went to pot She didn't care about my friends, they didnt care about her. I suppose she was lonely " Chuck talked to a long time. Then he stopped as suddenly as he What a bore this must started. you. have been "No. 1 like you. You're really nice and kind, underneath." "And you're certainly a candid young person! Chuck stood up. We better be getting beck or too tabbies will start" The place teemed fun of young people, end Wild wee talking to beautiful blonde whose name was Helotsc. Then suddenly Lynn aaw Terry McNair. He cam rushing over "Lynn! to her. Lynn wee to a panic at what he might say. That snake Wild never told me you were here! He took her hand. "She's been In the garden romancing Chuck." Mari North said with a laugh. Mrs. Austin waa standing nearby. She prayed Terry might be discrete. 'You look lovely to that white Reihawl, Lynn. Terry rattled on. minds me of Florida. Mr. Austin made a mental note to speak to Terry when the opportunity arose, and It came then, Mr. Austin wee presented to Lynn. Wild Joined Lynn end hie father, to to lie-te- n. ' to to I THE way from him. Theres something I want to tell you. I "Whet does anything matter Wild, Rene came north to a trailer. He didnt have much money, but he let me crane along. 1 tried to pay my way by cooking our HOTEL CfmceoftkeDitcrimiMatingTravder 400 You mean you lived with him to hie trailer? Yet." For how long?" Lynn tried to explain toe whole thing, their arrival to New York, Renes illness, and no money. She hesitated once, and then decMed not to mention Mr. Mortimer. Lynn was .horrified at how difficult that story wae to telL It sounded bald and cheap as she recounted It, Wild'e eyes on here. weeks "You were with him and months?"' WOd'e made available and refurnishing program has toe finest hotel accommodations in the West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM mss. J. h. wants, DINE BUFFET gw AmUm DANCE leeftil mwmmnrww MIRROR ROOM A4anogtfi J. HOLMAN WATERSmrfW. ROSS SUTTON KVIIY SATURDAY KVENM6 ; i A CYCLE Of HUMAN BETTERMENT squarely. sweethearts. Wild, Advertising gives you new ideas, f and also makes them available to you at economical cost. As these new ideas become more accepted, prices go down. As prices go down, ever." believe you, darling." Ha took her to hie arms. Now, never speak of that again. Never! It is forgotten! "But there's more Lynn made one more try to toll him about toe wedding. How could she? It seemed o improbable, nobody would be- "I it BATHS Our 3200,000.00 mtiodaling "We werent lieve 400 to "Yee. Were you to love with him, Lynn? "Of course, not But he is to kindest person Tve ever known.1 werent You sweethearts, Lynn'e wide brown eyes Lynn? met ROOMS Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 meals . more persons enjoy new ideas. It; is a cycle of human betterment, and can . "Not for you end me. read between the Ikies. You Iboked after him when he wee sick, supported him until ho got well. That's it, isn't It?" 1 owed It to him. Wilde "And your debt's paid. arms were about her again. "Look at met" Lynn buried her face hie shoulder to hide toe tears to her eyes. But Wild persisted. (TO BE CONTINUED) i it starts with the printed words of a newspaper advertisement. "I . JOIN THE CIRCLE Q I RCAD THC ADS r : i |